Thursday, August 14, 2008

Re: [asterisk-biz] Unlimited DID

saying things like "unlimited residential" and "unlimited business" with a
detailed user agreement makes it just about as legal and honest as anyone else
out there.

leaving a channel up 24/7 would be more like "unlimited carrier"

it's all about definitions

Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 13:33 -0400, Joe Antkowiak wrote:
>>> On a slight tangent, I just wish that carriers who
>> >didnt offer real unlimited would stop advertising it as such, * or not
>> >to indicate some obscure definition of "unlimited"...
>>
>> marketing = psychology... even if you're getting the same amount and level of
>> service, people will buy what they feel is more. Which is "unlimited"
>
> but its not honest, and that is what I want a stop to the dishonest
> advertising of unlimited service when really they mean uMlimited..
>
> If they advertise "unlimited calling" it should let me stay on the phone
> 24/7 for each channel I get. Anything else is "limited calling".
>
>

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